Hawaii Travel Tips: Health & Safety​

BEING A PONO (RESPONSIBLE) TRAVELER WHILE IN HAWAII

The culture of our Hawaiian Islands is steeped in the values of kuleana (responsibility) and aloha. Now that travelers can once again enjoy our islands, we are asking you to join in our efforts to help keep Hawaii safe.

The islands of Oahu, Maui, Molokai, Lanai, and Hawaii continue with the state’s pre-travel testing program.  Travelers must have their negative test results prior to departing as an alternative to Hawaii’s mandatory 10-day quarantine.

Hawaii Travel Safe

Kauai has updated its pre-travel testing program and procedures for both incoming trans-pacific and inter-county travelers.  Click here for more information. Kauai

For more information visit hawaiicovid19.com/travel and register with the State of Hawaii Safe Travels online system. Only test results from Trusted Testing and Travel Partners will be accepted. All incoming travelers are required to have their temperatures checked and complete a health questionnaire online before they can leave the airport.

See full details below on steps and resources to efficiently plan your trip to the Hawaiian Islands.

INFORMATION FOR TRANS-PACIFIC TRAVELERS, INCLUDING U.S. AND CANADA

Effective January 26, 2021, this CDC Order

went into effect. For international travelers coming to the State of Hawaii, only tests from Trusted Testing Partners will be accepted for purposes of bypassing the State’s 10-day traveler quarantine.

On January 21, 2021, the President of the United States issued an executive order related to travel. For the time being, no changes to the Safe Travels program.